After working on this for 2 years…
‘Deposition’ – stitched work. Here is a couple of partially completed work and the final image.
‘Deposition’ – stitched work. Here is a couple of partially completed work and the final image.
Painters Today, hosted by Lucy Cox, is a visual arts podcast dedicated to painting, promoting and archiving the voices of contemporary British artists.
A-N Artist Bursary to develop experience in investment casting & finishing process with Scartworks, a foundry based in Ormskirk, Lancashire.
Diary of my experience taking part in a project as part of Manifesta12. The related exhibition ran from 27 July – 4 November 2018
more thoughts and reflections – solitude
Some notes since the preview of ‘PooR Life by dog people’ a joint show by Owen G Parry and Beth Emily Richards at Transition Two Gallery, London. 1-25 Nov 2018 (Fri-Sun)
Every day for 365 consecutive days I will make a new small artwork from scratch around the idea of Black Squares
Current work explores globalisation through its accelerated impact on city space. Operating at the intersection of urbanisation, postcolonialism and interculturalism, urban-spatial movements are sampled and traced within densely populated and expanding cities.
8 years ago my life crashed. I’ve been rebooting ever since. Just about coming on line again now, logging in, ready to get to work.
Documentation of exhibition – Inland Project at APT Gallery for DeptfordX 2018. Collaborative project by Flora Bradwell, Sylwia Narbutt and Scott Lawrence Macfadyen.
‘8 Poor Copies’ is both a response to Richards’ show ‘Poor Copy’ at Northern Charter in April 2018, and a kind of manual for thinking through our respective practices, including our show ‘PooR Life by dog people’ at Transition Two Gallery, opening next week
2018 A-N artist bursary blog documenting the research and development of new works by Euphrosyne Andrews.
My research trip to the Caucasus region.
AN Professional Development Bursary 2018
This blog takes the form of a mystery thriller podcast telling the story of how Nick Malone came to become an artist. It underpins his upcoming exhibition of the same name which will run from 6th to 10th November at Art Bermondsey Project Space in London.
I am discovering, meeting, and interviewing artists and write about it about four times a year.
2018 a-n artist bursary blog about my research into gaming and the subterranean.
An attempt to learn how to make screen-based underground narratives.
A great artist friend of mine died recently. I want to share some work from his last exhibition.
‘It’s OK not to be Perky’ – Part of the Love Arts Festival 2018 Leeds artist Helen Gibson – professionally known as The Perky Painter – shares her strange world of entwined forms expressed in bold colours and textures in […]
In October 2018, the Museum of Contemporary Rubbish is (re)commencing a previous strand of dialogue based research: Talking Rubbish aka Rubbish Conversations. Semi-structured interviews with artists working with rubbish will be recorded and transcribed for this blog, with the view […]
A-N artist bursary 2018: The impact of mentorship whilst eating sweet potatoes.
A month long residency in Berlin at the BAI
July – September, in the studio At the start of the planned period of development I set out to focus more on my 2d image making, usually used as a rough quick tool to think out a form I […]
Walking Artist Residency
Socially engaged work – people living with HIV – 3D panels & audio visual installation